Look Thinner Instantly

Look Thinner Instantly

I gained almost fifty pounds with each pregnancy (three, in five years). I managed to lose the weight within 7 months after the first two, but I’m approaching the two year mark after my third baby, and I’m still 10 pounds over my pre-baby weight. Even though I lost all the weight the other times, my body was just never the same. I can tell you now that, without a doubt, it is for sure not the same anymore.

Rather than struggle with fad diets or making myself miserable, I decided that there had to be a better –and easier — way. I knew that I couldn’t devote as much time to working out or counting calories as I wanted to, what with three kids and all, so I started to experiment with my clothes. I found that it wasn’t that hard to dress my new body, and I actually loved the new looks!

I knew my ‘smoke and mirrors’ tips would benefit others when I went to a conference in New York last month, and all the other writers said, “But how can you be MrsMuffinTop?! You don’t even have one!” Bam! My son’s pediatrician even commented on how I looked thinner, and I told her how I hadn’t lost a pound since our last visit. If a doctor can be fooled, you better believe these will work for you!

Check out this two minute video on how to look thinner instantly. It really is that easy! Here it is:

Step 1: Color Block Your Way to the Illusion

Step 2: High Waisted Pants Mean No More Muffin Top

Step 3: Ignore the Size and Pay Attention to the Look

Step 4: Undergarments are the Foundation for the Outfit

Do you have any questions? Ask me below, I’m here to help! Suggestions? Let me know what you want to see in the next YouTube Video!

About me

Jacqui Zadik is the creative talent behind MrsMuffintop. She is a regular contributor on Babble, The Today Show Parenting, Huffington Post, and several sites around the world, including All 4 Women in South Africa. In print, she has a regular monthly fictional feature in an international glossy magazine. She has stood on stage for Expressing Motherhood, and appeared on camera for The Talk, The Today Show, Buzzfeed, and more. Jacqui was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for her dedication to her community.
Born and raised in Canada, Jacqui got her education in the Bay Area. She left her heart in San Francisco when she moved to L.A. to take on the role of Regional Director at a non-profit organization. Choosing to focus on the role of Mom, she left the corporate world and grant writing for diapers and PTA meetings. Currently, she is a mom of three, a freelance writer, and a proponent for other women who battle autoimmune disorders (of which she has three).

I must say, I saw the title and was hoping it was intentionally misleading. I take issue with the idea of spreading advice on how to give the illusion of being thinner instead of how to forgive, recognize the body is an elastic and ever-changing vessel, and that your self-worth is not bound to your weight. Why not share the reasons why looking thinner instantly doesn’t lead to happiness down the road? I was considering submitting to be a writer for your site but as the first article I came across, now I’m not sure. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the matter.